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Use case

Smart scheduling

Smart scheduling allows users to create a customized EV charging schedule that suits their lifestyle. EVs can be programmed to prioritize charging during off-peak periods, or when home solar is generating zero-cost electricity. Enode sends commands to stop and start charging automatically, and ensures EVs are fully charged by the time users specify.

  • Monetize your user base

    Help users reduce their EV charging bill, and split the savings with them.

  • Engage and retain users

    Surface valuable insights to your users about their charging behaviour.

How it works

Enable smart scheduling in your app

Users connect EV and home charger

Users sign into their OEM account using Enode’s link UI, and easily connect their EV and home charger to your app.

Users access energy device data

Users instantly see their EV data, including charging history, EV charge rate and more.

Users activate smart scheduling in your app

Users create a customized EV charging schedule. Enode automatically sends a signal to their home charger to start charging their EV at the times determined by the user.

Customer story

Fjordkraft cuts customer EV charging costs by 20%

"The partnership between Enode and Fjordkraft has been a win-win from the start. They have enabled us to become a market leader in EV connections and smart charging. The Enode team is years ahead of the competition when it comes to EV APIs and smart energy management and we look forward to pushing the partnership further with connection to more energy hardware and demand response."
Marius Øxenbjerg

Business Developer

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The smart scheduling tech stack

New to smart scheduling? Below are the components you’ll need to launch it within your app

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Home charger

Charger information

Reads user’s home charger current state, capabilities and when it was last seen.

Set max current

Controls the charging current to speed up or slow down EV charging.

Start and stop commands

Sends a command to user’s home charger to start or stop charging user's EV.

Electric vehicle

Vehicle information

Reads user’s EV make, model, model year and odometer.

State of Charge (SoC)

Reads the current battery level, charge rate, plug-in status and charge time remaining to calculate optimal charging window.

Energy market pricing data - supplied by Enode

Nordpool or EPEX spot hourly pricing

Available across Europe. US customers can provide Enode with energy market pricing through our tariff API.

Time-series pricing data

Users can input information directly.

Frontend application

Frontend application

Your mobile or web application.

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